Alisa Williams was a 3 star recruit who was a project when Kim signed during her first recruiting class at LSU. She played as much as the walk ons. I don’t think she was ever going to play at lsu with what was in front of her. Plus she has stated she doesn’t want to play pro ball and go to dental school eventually. That said, timing is odd but attrition was going to have to come from somewhere (Someone going pro or transfers) if they wanted to have room for more players in that 24 class. On paper they only had one spot at the current time (provided everyone comes back)Wow. Don't be surprised to see more incoming freshmen in the coming years leaving teams in this fashion when portal transfers are brought in over them.
High school seniors select colleges/universities to attend based on the makeup of the roster, who is leaving, who is coming, along with the promises and representations made to them by the coaches.
Obviously, Kim prefers to go into the coming season with an experienced and proven Van Lith and Morrow on her roster as opposed to a raw and inexperienced unproven freshman.
No doubt Mulkey hates to lose a recruit already signed and on campus, but securing the services of Van Lith and Morrow softens the loss. The advent of the transfer portal and players being allowed to transfer and play right away along with the new NIL protocols has changed recruiting practices like never before. It’s a new day.
My point was this dynamic is happening all over the country. Most of the time we don’t hear about freshmen reentering the portal because it’s not newsworthy, or they wait until after their freshman year to seek greener pastures. Your comment is noted.Alisa Williams was a 3 star recruit who was a project when Kim signed during her first recruiting class at LSU. She played as much as the walk ons. I don’t think she was ever going to play at lsu with what was in front of her. Plus she has stated she doesn’t want to play pro ball and go to dental school eventually. That said, timing is odd but attrition was going to have to come from somewhere (Someone going pro or transfers) if they wanted to have room for more players in that 24 class. On paper they only had one spot at the current time
Are you suggesting that Kim gave her a nudge toward the portal?That said, timing is odd but attrition was going to have to come from somewhere (Someone going pro or transfers) if they wanted to have room for more players in that 24 class. On paper they only had one spot at the current time (provided everyone comes back)
Not necessarilyAre you suggesting that Kim gave her a nudge toward the portal?
That’s what it is but coaches frame it as an honest assessment. As you may know, scholarships are renewable every year. They’re not 4 year guaranteed contracts. Coaches don’t pull them other than for disciplinary or academic reasons. They just explain to the kid that their chances for PT are slim and let the kid make the move. Honest assessment right? Coaches just chalk it up to roster management and keep moving.Are you suggesting that Kim gave her a nudge toward the portal?
Does she have to apply for a waiver in order to be eligible to play at her new school this season?
Thank you. I should have specified that my post wasn’t about LSU, per se, but more about the fallout from transfersMy point was this dynamic is happening all over the country. Most of the time we don’t hear about freshmen reentering the portal because it’s not newsworthy, or they wait until after their freshman year to seek greener pastures. Your comment is noted.
Not big believers in "A bird in hand ..."My point was this dynamic is happening all over the country. Most of the time we don’t hear about freshmen reentering the portal because it’s not newsworthy, or they wait until after their freshman year to seek greener pastures. Your comment is noted.
Also not mentioned is how coaches coming into a new program as Mulkey and Kara Lawson did at Duke often purge their roster of players they don’t want going forward to make room for potential portal transfers they expect to get.
Coaches have always been "recruiting over" their existing players. It is on steroids now because the recruits are often experienced college stars, and not simply promising first year players. It is not fun to be an existing player who is moved down the bench further, but it happens all the time. A coach passing on adding a more talented player to the roster will soon become an ex coach.
The player in that situation has choices. He or she can move to greener pastures, or stay and work like heck to improve his/her game. Or the player can decide to stay, put in enough effort to make it sort of respectable, and enjoy the experience and the free education. They all have different goals, different personalities, and they all react differently to challenges.
It could be said that the recruiting of Dorka and Lou involved "recruiting over" one or more existing UConn players. But how we describe it affects what we think of it. If it is instead described as "improving our depth", "adding another weapon", getting "a game changer", getting us "over the top", putting us "in the conversation for a national title", etc., etc., now who Coaches have always been "recruiting over" their existing players. It is on steroids now because the recruits are often experienced college stars, and not simply promising first year players. It is not fun to be an existing player who is moved down the bench further, but it happens all the time. A coach passing on adding a more talented player to the roster will soon become an ex coach.
Rather in the belief of “hedging your bets."Not big believers in "A bird in hand ..."
I think this kind of nudge is probably happening a lot of places. It might seem cruel, but if a player isn't projected to at least be a quality injury backup, or more likely part of the rotation, then the available roster can have a great deal of value. This is made much worse by two factors, one of which appears to be ongoing and one that is temporary.Are you suggesting that Kim gave her a nudge toward the portal?
Hedging implies keeping the players and bringing in hedge players I think.Rather in the belief of “hedging your bets."
Not big believers in "A bird in hand ..."
Bobby Knight didnt do much for his Bird in the hand.But if the Bird is named Sue ….
Likely because that Bird was at Indiana State?Bobby Knight didnt do much for his Bird in the hand.